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Adventures in Interactive Fiction

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Success is North of Failure

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Adventures in Interactive Fiction

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Adventures in Interactive Fiction Adventures in Interactive Fiction Success is North of Failure Home About Mapping out the story So I am taking the disciplined approach – or at least what I consider to be the disciplined approach – and starting this process by really solidifying my story.  The real reason I think of this as “disciplined”, of course, is because it’s hard.  It’s easy to say “I want to write a story about a chicken who crosses the road, and in so doing, gets to the other side.”  The hard part, naturally, is telling the story in a way that anyone wants to read. Part of my challenge is that instead of knowing from the start that I wanted to tell the story of a chicken who crosses the road to get to the other side, I began with the notion of a chicken who had already crossed the road and started telling the story backwards.  Why is he on this side of the road?  How did he get there – did he walk?  Fly?  Get kicked?  If he walked, what events might have prompt...

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